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People from Peckham are f**king disgusting.


I unfortunately found myself on Rye lane again the other day, i almost threw up at the smell that always comes off that road. The people who slob about on the pavements, spitting on children, should be locked up in the nut house. Never have i seen so many ill mannered rude junkies in all my life. I suppose that is the Peckham effect. I even saw one person clearly from Peckham in East Dulwich the other day, the cheek! I called my local MP, but she wasn?t interested. I hope we don?t have to put up with anymore Peckhamites straying over the border again, it?s taken years for ED to be seen as an affluent place.


Right, i?m off to bake some bread and pick the kids up from the swimming pool, we?re having ?paint a picture and SING? night tonight, it?s so much fun, all us Dads get together with our children and sing songs about colours and clap hands. Dulwich is WICKED !

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Took me a while to get my head around Longboys

> rant..

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> But then it made sense.

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> Inverse Snobbery.

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> By the way. The Fox comes from Peckham. Born and

> Bred.


Plenty of foxes in Peckham, in the bins, mostly. Nice.

>

> Fox.

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